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Telomerase is strongly activated in hepatocellular carcinoma but not in chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis
Experimental & Molecular Medicine ; : 35-40, 1998.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-192959
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Telomerase is highly activated in human immortal cell lines and tumor tissues, whereas it is not activated in primary cell strains and many tumor-adjacent tissues. It is suggested that telomerase activation is one of the critical steps in malignant transformation. In the present study, the telomerase activity was investigated in hepatocellular carcinoma tissues and non-tumor liver tissues from Korean patients with chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. Eighty two liver tissues (24 chronic hepatitis specimens, 34 cirrhosis specimens, and 24 hepatocellular carcinomas) were obtained from 23 chronic viral hepatitis patients, 19 cirrhosis patients (including 7 liver transplants), and 24 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, of which the surrounding non-tumor liver tissues were available in 16 patients (1 chronic hepatitis and 15 cirrhosis). As negative controls, 3 normal liver tissues were included. Protein from liver specimens was purified by a detergent lysis method as described elsewhere, and telomerase activity was measured in 2 diluents of each sample (11 and 1100) by a telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP). Telomerase was strongly activated in 79% (19/24) of the hepatocellular carcinomas, while weakly in 8% (2/24) of the chronic hepatitis tissues and in 24% (8/34) of the cirrhosis tissues. All of 3 normal control livers showed no telomerase activation. No relationship could be observed between the enhancement of telomerase activity and tumor nature. None of the chronic heaptitis or cirrhosis patients with mild telomerase activation in the liver have developed hepatocellular carcinoma for at least 2 years of follow-up period. These results suggest that the strong enhancement of telomerase activity may be a critical part of hepatocarcinogenesis, although the exact mechanism of such high activation in hepatocellular carcinoma is not clear. In addition, further study will be necessary to clarify the reason why no telomerase activity detectable by a conventional TRAP can be seen in some hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Precancerous Conditions / Comparative Study / Cell Transformation, Neoplastic / Carcinoma, Hepatocellular / Telomerase / Enzyme Activation / Hepatitis, Chronic / Liver Cirrhosis / Liver Neoplasms / Middle Aged Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Experimental & Molecular Medicine Year: 1998 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Precancerous Conditions / Comparative Study / Cell Transformation, Neoplastic / Carcinoma, Hepatocellular / Telomerase / Enzyme Activation / Hepatitis, Chronic / Liver Cirrhosis / Liver Neoplasms / Middle Aged Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Experimental & Molecular Medicine Year: 1998 Type: Article